A Godly Man in an Ungodly World

Sermon shared by Paul Hammons

A Godly Man in an Ungodly World

Summary: Having and raising children can be a scary thing. Many young couples wonder if they have the ability to be parents. They may have doubts about whether it’s right to bring children into a world as corrupt as our own. Some may even wonder if it’s possible t

Summary: Having and raising children can be a scary thing. Many young couples wonder if they have the ability to be parents. They may have doubts about whether it’s right to bring children into a world as corrupt as our own. Some may even wonder if it’s possible t

A group of expectant fathers were in a waiting room, Twins – “What a coincidence, I play for the Minnesota Twins!” Triplets. “That’s amazing, I work for the 3M company.” A third man fell to the floor. When asked what was wrong he said, “I work for 7-Up”

Having and raising children can be a scary thing. Many young couples wonder if they have the ability to be parents. They may have doubts about whether it’s right to bring children into a world as corrupt as our own. Some may even wonder if it’s possible to bring up godly children in an ungodly world? I would answer that with a profound “YES!!” because I have seen it happen in the pages of the Bible and in the lives of many friends and I hope and plan for that to happen in my children’s lives as well.

There is a show on T.V. called, “Growing up Gotti,” I’ve never seen it but by the commercials I can tell that these kids are spoiled brats that have no respect for their parents or anyone else and the sad thing is there are many kids like them. I don’t want my children to grow up Gotti, I want them to grow up Godly.

So, this morning, I want us to look at the life of a godly dad and try to gain some understanding as to how he was able to raise Godly kids in an ungodly world. His name was Enoch and the thing that made Enoch a godly parent was that every day, he walked with God. It was no easy thing for him to live a godly life. After all Genesis 6:5 describes the society that existed just a short time after Enoch. It says, “…The wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.”

In Matt 24:37-39, Jesus described the days of Noah – Enoch’s great grandson: *** “That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.” A happy-go-lucky kind of society where everyone does what he desires with no thought of coming judgment. It was a pleasure-seeking, self-gratifying generation where the laws of God were forgotten. Sounds familiar doesn’t it.

But it was in the midst of that crooked and perverse generation that Enoch walked with God. And it’s in the midst of this crooked and perverse generation that we can walk with God. But that raises a question. What does it mean to walk with God? That’s what I hope to answer this morning:

There were a lot of different influences in his life and there are a lot of different influences in the world today. Men are influenced by their friends, family, co-workers, bosses, wives, the media, and there are many other outside influences, each one leading in a different direction. (Spiritual tug of war).

But if we are going to walk with God that means that we are to forsake the influence of all others and walk in God’s direction. And the great thing about that is when we walk in God’s direction we influence others in a positive way, especially